BOAC CARGO B707-336C 1972 repaint .... available now !
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BOAC CARGO B707-336C 1972 repaint .... available now !
For those interested in adding another great classic to their "SPEEDBIRD" collections, Tony MADGE has today released his beautiful repaint of B707-336C G-AVPB in 1972 BOAC CARGO livery.
You may download this from the HJG website
http://www.simviation.com/hjg/
Enjoy !
Mark C
You may download this from the HJG website
http://www.simviation.com/hjg/
Enjoy !
Mark C
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Tony painted G-AVPB in response to a request from me. He's done a terrific job even down to re-creating a patch on the fuselage as in this pic: http://www.airliners.net/open.file/0964171/L/
Millions of people have flown in the civil airliners that are recreated in FS, but only a very few have flown in freighters and this is one that I have flown in several times, so it's rather special to me. It now becomes my joint personal FS aircraft alongside the Standard VC10 G-ARVB.





Ian
Millions of people have flown in the civil airliners that are recreated in FS, but only a very few have flown in freighters and this is one that I have flown in several times, so it's rather special to me. It now becomes my joint personal FS aircraft alongside the Standard VC10 G-ARVB.





Ian
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Dan! I should have credited you and your print screen utility with those pictures! So easy to use and always ready when you need it! I'm glad you feel that way about payware - I don't feel guilty for not paying you
You and Eddie are quite right. The classic freeware aircraft that we are spoiled with are just superb. The standards are so high and the creators and painters are so bloody perfectionist and professional. What lucky people we are!
Ian

You and Eddie are quite right. The classic freeware aircraft that we are spoiled with are just superb. The standards are so high and the creators and painters are so bloody perfectionist and professional. What lucky people we are!
Ian
Glad you like it.
No that is just my small tribute to the community, not able to model (at least I haven't tried yet) but as a programmer, those small thingies that makes everyday life easier, that's the kind of thing I like to make.
Even better if someone besides myself also find them practical!
The payback is to see it in action ;-)
No that is just my small tribute to the community, not able to model (at least I haven't tried yet) but as a programmer, those small thingies that makes everyday life easier, that's the kind of thing I like to make.
Even better if someone besides myself also find them practical!
The payback is to see it in action ;-)
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